Does anyone know what the best way is to remove window tint from the rear heated window?
Celica-Boy New Member Messages 97 Location Swindon Oct 29, 2010 #1 Does anyone know what the best way is to remove window tint from the rear heated window?
koeck New Member Messages 159 Oct 29, 2010 #2 not with a razor blade thats for sure, you will have to use a heat gun or a hair dryer and be patient, when peeling it of keep soapy water to hand to stop it sticking back down
not with a razor blade thats for sure, you will have to use a heat gun or a hair dryer and be patient, when peeling it of keep soapy water to hand to stop it sticking back down
RSmark Member Messages 860 Location Swindon Oct 29, 2010 #3 Looks like a trip to ASDA, dont think the Wife will be happy if you burn out her hairdyer.
koeck New Member Messages 159 Oct 29, 2010 #4 im sure he has his own one like me, bootom draw on the tool box. you just never no when yu gona need it
im sure he has his own one like me, bootom draw on the tool box. you just never no when yu gona need it
koeck New Member Messages 159 Oct 29, 2010 #5 or if you cant be arsed then check your insurance policy and if you glass cover then go and find a hammer
or if you cant be arsed then check your insurance policy and if you glass cover then go and find a hammer
ElDopesta Well-Known Member Messages 5,705 Location Nuneaton Oct 29, 2010 #6 koeck said: or if you cant be arsed then check your insurance policy and if you glass cover then go and find a hammer Click to expand... LOL!!!
koeck said: or if you cant be arsed then check your insurance policy and if you glass cover then go and find a hammer Click to expand... LOL!!!
Wayne'o Active Member Messages 1,043 Location Mallorca Spain..... (Formally Aberdeen) Oct 30, 2010 #7 Exactly what koeck says,, don't use a razor as you end up stripping off the heating elements
D DennisEvo New Member Messages 490 Oct 31, 2010 #8 I wud b tempted to get one from an evo breakers,shunt set u back more than 20 or 30 sheets